Yesterday’s Harley-Davidson customization story unveiled the Pro Performance ST, a modified Low Rider ST blending elements of a racing bagger motorcycle with a club-style project, accentuated by an unconventional paint scheme.
The Pro Performance ST, crafted by German custom garage Thunderbike, diverges from its counterpart, the TRP-Pro, in embracing a club-style design over a bagger aesthetic.
Modifications to the TRP-Pro include a slimmer shell replacing the frame-mounted fairing, a new handlebar atop a seven-inch riser kit, and enhancements to the front fork, which now houses a 21-inch wheel and a 340 mm brake disc.
Powered by the stock 117ci engine, the TRP-Pro features a Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde exhaust system for enhanced breathing. The bike, bearing the Thunderbike Racing Performance moniker, secured a victory in the European Clubstyle Contest last year.
While performance improvements could have been expected from a bike with “performance” in its name, the TRP-Pro’s modifications primarily focus on aesthetics.
Though the exact price of the Harley-Davidson TRP-Pro is undisclosed, the components used amount to approximately 6,300 euros ($6,800) in addition to the base price of a stock Low Rider S, which starts at $20k.